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By Ivor Davis
Interview with Istvan Szabo, writer and director of the film Sunshine, a tale of a Hungarian Jewish family that converts to Catholicism so that they can fit into society better and lose their heritage and roots in the process.
Date: 02-20-2007
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By Naomi Pfefferman
A review of Todd Haynes’ Far From Heaven, about a 1950’s suburban woman who confronts social taboos when she finds out that her husband is gay and forms a relationship with her black gardener.
Date: 02-13-2007
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By Lisa Leeman
Opinion piece from the director of the documentary Out of Faith on how to restore families divided by the issue of intermarriage.
Date: 06-18-2007
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By Ronnie Friedland
Review of the film Genesis, a tale of the first chapter of the Bible from an African perspective.
Date: 02-15-2007
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By Naomi Pfefferman
Review of The Grey Zone, as well as a look at the film’s main actor, David Arquette , who stars as a guilt-riden guard at a death camp during the Holocaust.
Date: 05-03-2007
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By Ronnie Friedland
Review of Thunder in Guyana, a documentary about the life of Janet Roberts Jagan, a white Jewish woman married to a Guyanese man, and who was elected president of Guyana.
Date: 02-16-2007
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By Buzzy Gordon
Profile of Robby Benson who started in The Chosen and is now moving to North Carolina to teach at Appalachian State University.
Date: 02-15-2007
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By Michael Aushenker
Profile of Giselle Fernandez, the famous Jewish Latina co-anchor on California’s Channel 5, KTLA who grew up in an interfaith family.
Date: 02-20-2007
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By Ronnie Friedland
Review of a film about two intermarried couples, one of whom fights over whether or not their baby son will be circumcised.
Date: 06-21-2006
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By Andrew Diamond
A review of three new French films about the Holocaust or Nazi-occupied France: The War in Paris, Cafe au Lait, Once We Grow Up.
Date: 06-15-2007